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There are no greens fees. That would be what you pay the dues for. Cart fees are around $20. It would also be impossible to walk that course, so a cart is mandatory.
This is insane to me. Up here, even a lot of the local muni courses are north of $1000 for what amounts to a 6 month membership.
Keep in mind that this is our off season. It gets hot. It gets humid. There might even be some maintenance to the greens that kill a couple of weekends.
Waterlefe as an example is $109 to play right now. You can find deals to make it about $79 at certain times. 6 months out of the year some of the membership base travels north and with 39 courses with in about 15 miles, everybody is competing for the rounds.
Waterlefe as the example is one of the finest courses in this entire area. Has held many qualifying tournaments and is always a great place.
Every time there's a thread like this, it just makes me want to move somewhere else. Living in the Boston area, those kind of rates are an absolute pipedream. I pay $240 a month (year round) to be able to play about 8 months of the year. And that doesn't include initiation, food & drink minimum or carts.
I didn't think of the fact that the course might be closed for maintenance now and then - still a great deal though. What are conditions like otherwise during the offseason? I've only played as far south as VA in the summer. I can understand why that's the offseason, though - it was HOT out for those rounds.
Just looked up Waterlefe. Looks like a fantastic course.
THe rates normally at these courses is actually higher than that and many times initiation needs to be paid as well. Look at it like this. Say you are a member and the dues are $385 per month (local course has this). For 6 months you would pay that rate. Then the other 6 months the dues are next to nothing. Cost averaging actually puts the total yearly cost at similar. Similar to you guys having an off season, we do too, its just that we can play golf during it.
What it does do however is open the doors for people joining just for the summer.
This is a pretty fair point, but my dues are only that low because I'm on the last year of a junior membership. Next year it jumps to your $385 and a couple of years after that to $600. So if you look at the cost average of the full dues (I'm assuming the $385 you mention is full), then it gets all out of whack again.
Hard to compare without looking at apples and apples. There are plenty of courses around here and throughout the state that are every bit that expensive and then some. My parents course is well over $700 per month along with some ridiculous initiation.
Then add in the competitive value that these courses in this area are fighting against. For instance just 45 minutes north in Tampa, there is no such thing as this. 45 minutes south in Ft Myers, there are very few. Just the nature of the beast in being in an absolute hot bed of golf courses that also cater to a seasonal client.
Its one of the wonderful things we love about it here.
JB that deal is amazing and I'm crazy jealous about the course and price.
I've played in Orlando in June and it was hot and humid then but not unbearable enough for me not to turn 36 that day.
They do have solid history. Im not much into walking during the summer months however.
Be honest, you aren't into walking ever.
Be honest, you aren't into walking ever.
i can't wait for these rates at Waterlefe. This was from last September.
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One of the two of us has walked a golf course. Not on purpose mind you, but it has happened.
But they do charge you $7 for golf balls at the range.
That is where the membership kicks in...If someone likes to practice.
But they do charge you $7 for golf balls at the range.
That is where the membership kicks in...If someone likes to practice.
They do have solid history. Im not much into walking during the summer months however.